Home
Contents
Contents
1. E e E Network 4 Network 5 Network 1 Done Ha eok Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 32 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Fig 2 45 Statement Lists window 2 13 4 Status Chart a Switch to the Status Chart monitor window This allows the designer to monitor or control I O addresses and registers See Fig 2 46 No Addvess Foma Size 1 OR W100 Unsigned Word 2 MW10 Unsigned Word 3 STO al Signed Word 4 C2 Signed Word 5 l Unsigned Word 6 Unsigned Word F Unsigned Word 2 13 5 Initial Values Switch to the Initial Values settings window Provide default internal register value for the HMI initialization See Fig 2 47 fe Initial Values ERA 9999 A FFFFH ORAL 1111 Fig 2 47 Initial Values window 2 14 Window heh Select Tile or Cascade display in the Window pull down menu Cascade Tile Close All 22 Soeen_2 2 15 Help Help Provide help for Macro command and LadderPlus LadderPlus Select About to see software version About Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 33 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 4 b out ADP Fig 2 50 Software version and description Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 34 Exercise Create a Simple Application 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application 3 1 Version 3 This section introduces procedures to design an applicati
2. bring to next send to previous and edit The grayed out items in Align the pull down menu are not available The icons in the description Make Same Size Mudge Layer FT F FT F indicate shortcuts in the toolbar Object Attributes Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 4 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 4 1 Duplicate Make fast multiple copies of selected objects such as Numeric Entry and Button objects Not only the copied objects are distributed evenly associated PLC data addresses are incremented accordingly as in Fig 2 3 2 4 2 Decompose Shape al Use this function to decompose a Shape object 2 4 3 Alignment C nt Align objects to the 1er El horizontal contra right El op i vertical center ULL or bottom lll 2 4 4 Make Same Size C Make objects the same width as specified by Width 2 l or same height h E rtd as by Height al or same Height and Width as by Both L 2 4 5 Nudge Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 5 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 4 6 Layer A Adjust the layer of an object from other overlay objects 2 4 7 Group E Group selected objects as a set of objects making moving and copying easier 2 4 8 Ungroup ES Ungroup a group of objects back to individual objects Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 6 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 5 View Screen Draw Object Libri Teen ra ies Th
3. Pw 53160 3260 Controller PLE Type Mitsubishi Fach M Printer Type None General Logging Buffers Password Communications Miscellaneous Control Block Address bo E 2 Status Block Address p10 El Default Data Format Unsigned Binar e Start up Screen 2 maint lt Size I Multi lingual Support Number of languages 7 gt Extended Control Block Select Language D20 Extended Status Block Startup Language Language 1 D20 Fig 2 31 Dialog box of Workstation Setup General For information about specific meanin gs of each field please refer to Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 19 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview ADP Software User s Manual Enable designers to control the HMI operation mode directly with the PLC program e g screen switching and hardcopy The minimum Control Block length is 2 words the maximum 32 The length increases proportionally with functions implemented For example it requires a minimum of 6 words when using the Recipe function Feed status of the screen back to the PLC Status Block register It is a continuous data block with a fixed length of 6 words Similar to the control block except each word Expanded has a different meaning than that in control Control Block block Only PWS1760 3160 3260 3760 SoftPanel supports this function Similar to status block ex
4. local dealer 1 1 Installation Procedures 1 Boot up your computer in Win95 98 Me 2000 XP environment 2 If CD is used for ADP installation select the Run option in the windows Start Menu Click Browse and locate ADP disk1 Setup exe in the CD Rom drive Run the installation program Setup exe See Fig 1 1 Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you S Fig 1 1 Run the installation program Setup exe in Windows 3 Click OK button System will prepare for installation See Fig 1 2 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 1 1 Version 3 Installation Setup i preparing bre Irate Shiekh perd which wil guide you through he application setup poras laza Mak Fig 1 2 Installation process is started 4 First a message is displayed in the center of the screen asking user to confirm the destination hard drive and directory for ADP installation See Fig 1 3 The default directory is CAHITECH ADP You may change hard drive and directory at this point by clicking on Browse button Fig 1 3 Destination hard drive and directory for ADP installation ADP Software Quick Manual 1 2 Installation 5 After clicking Next the system starts the installation automatically See Fig 1 4 MAL 1 od MI Fig 1 4 ADP software installs automatically 6 After installation is complete the system creates an ADP
5. automatically S Hitech ADP untitled File Edit View Screen Draw Object Library Application Tool Options LaiderPlus Window Help OSA mara y Belo l GI ss aM O G Ea A ASA E E Screen_l Sle x B on or AAA a Ea i MoET el a 301 152 Screen Zoom 100 naet Fig 3 2 Create New Application window 3 2 1 Create Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Screen Go to Properties option in Screen menu as in Fig 3 3 Change the screen name to Motor Startup and Speed Monitor as in Fig 3 4 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 2 Exercise Create a Simple Application screen Properties n Y T width a 0 language s m E l A GF GLS ala centen language Si 1 Ti chore e m language 9 ena Wee s aol etre EU UTE TEST ite STET ana Enable ite kauci SEI Button Keren the top mast screen Anaye TEMES ie seeen bukani enawmette D TAUGHT keps When Ib i the top most screen AMA TE TES ME screen ana ernawa lte Tauern keys Fig 3 3 Screen Properties dialog box Eji Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Fig 3 4 Screen 1 Motor Startup and Speed Monitor 3 2 2 Create Motor Startup Stop Maintained Button Place a Maintained button in screen 1 Motor Startup and Speed Monitor The button has the following attributes 1 Write YO Mitsubishi FX2N PLC Output contact 2 Read YO Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 3 Exercise Create a Simple Applic
6. press Configure and a screen shows up as in Fig 3 57 Make adjustments as follows PLC Communication port gt COM2 Baud rate gt 9600 Data bits gt 7 Parity gt Even Stop bits gt 1 Workstation node address gt 0 Note If the DIP switch located at the back panel of the HMI is set to DIP SW5 ON then use the HMI Hardware Setting as described in section 3 6 3 If the DIP switch located at the back panel of the HMI Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 40 Exercise Create a Simple Application is set to DIP SWS5S OFF then use the ADP Communication Settings as described in section 3 6 2 3 6 4 Connecting HMI to PLC After connecting the PLC to the HMI via an appropriate communication cable press RUN in the HMI s system menu The HMI will establish communication with the PLC For practical HMI applications the HMI establishes communication with the PLC automatically after powering up Adjust the DIP switch located at the back panel of The HMI to SW7 OFF If the communication connection is established successfully the communication LED on the HMI s front panel flashes regularly and continuously Data from PLC will be displayed correctly on the HMI screen If the communication does not work normally please verify if the cable is connected properly transmission setup and station numbers are set to the same values accordingly 3 6 5 Communication Error Code Version 3 Communic
7. 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 16 Import from Export to Import Export ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Bitmap Library Graphics View Cesti Vas BMP Cez Var BMP E e E Import From Import Copy A T Esport To Esport Paste S a E Flip Fotate Stretch Delete Inverse Color Trim _ Close Fig 2 29 Settings Dialog Box of the Bitmap Library Import required graphics from ADP build in graphic library GBF Library path is C HITECH ADP BmpLib Export and save graphic in Bitmap Library as GBF file Import a graphic created by other Graphing Software such as Microsoft Paint into the Bitmap Library The following file types are currently supported Bitmap images BMP ADP ADP2 graphic files BMG and AutoCAD files DWG DXF Export and save graphics in the Bitmap Library as a BMP file Flip Rotate Inverse Color Trim Stretch Version 3 Edit imported graphics Suppose a graphic is used in several screens ADP Software Quick Manual 2 17 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview when it is edited in the Bitmap Library and saved as the same name all the graphics in various screens will be updated simultaneously 2 9 2 Save As Shape Shapes created from ADP Draw objects can be saved in a Shape library SFL file 2 9 3 Shape Library Manager Modifies Properties of Shapes in a Shape library For information about s
8. 42
9. 60 Fig 2 1 ADP Program Environment overview 1 When entering the ADP program for the first time and no new application file is open only the File and Help menu items will be displayed in the ADP Program Window 2 When starting ADP thereafter the last saved application is opened and displayed automatically Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 1 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Title Bar Window name and directory path of current working application If application file is not saved yet the name of untitled will be displayed Menu Bar There are 13 menus with pull down lists File Edit View Screen Draw Object Library Application Tool Options LadderPlus Window and Help Window Workspace Area to design and build Screens 1 e design area for the actual screens shown on HMI 2 2 ADP Menu Bar There are 13 menus with pull down lists in ADP software s menu bar This provides what designers need to design and edit HMI applications designing objects buttons text display graphics and screen layout The following sections individually introduce each menu and the functions of each menu provided in its pull down list for ADP software operations Refer to the ADP Software User s Manual for detailed information l e Edit View Screen Draw Object Library 2 e 3 e File Open Close File Menu
10. 7 Read Blocks Settings Tab in Screen Properties dialog box 2 7 Draw The Draw Menu provides an easy graphic drawing system with lines rectangles circles arcs etc Draw Object Library Applicaton Tool Optone Ladderflus Window Help i Dot Drawing Eme y AA Objects Vertical Line L Rectangle Solid Rectangle Circle Solid Circle Ellipse Solid Ellipse ALTO LE Solid Pie OA ml Free Form ON OFF ly 707 25 r A Drawing toolbox Polygon True Type Text selects font from Windows available only for SoftPanel HMI solid Polreon Text Tae Tage lert Static Graphic Place Bitmap image s in the screen Frame Ed ge rale Table Shape Place Shape objects in the screen Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 10 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Fig 2 8 Draw menu 2 8 Object Objecb Library Application Too Options laetis The Object Menu provides an object design Numeric Entry Reset management system with Buttons Numeric Entry Chara j DP S _ Character Entry V EEES Multistate Indicators objects etc TEEN Momentary Numeric Displ Multistate aen i w Set Value 2 5 Push Buttons ALA splay W Set Constant Message Display f Bar Graph esl FE Several types of push buttons are available in the Decrement atar Goto Screen menu Refer to Fig 2 10 for each menu item obre Previous Screen Panel Meter Acton Pie Graph ASA k Dynamic Graphic L lann Historical Disp
11. Application download is successful the HMI will display Downloading completed 3 6 Connect HMI to PLC Procedures for connecting HMI to PLC as well as cautions for setting parameters are covered in this section 3 6 1 HMI PLC Communication Cable Before connecting HMI to PLC please prepare a HMI PLC communication cable See Fig 3 58 The PWS1711 HMI and Mitsubishi FX2N PLCs are used here For more information about other PLC models please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual HMI COM port PLE port R5422 o pin male Fig 3 58 Communication cable from PWS1711 COM2 to Mitsubishi FX2N PLC 3 6 2 ADP Communication Settings Select Workstation Setup in the Application pull down menu and then click the Communications tab in the pop up dialog box as shown in Fig 3 59 In the dialog box set the Controller PLC station to 0 the HMI station to 0 the Baud Rate to 9600 Data Bits to 7 bits Parity to Even Stop Bits to 1 bit the PLC Communication Port to COM2 port Connection to Normal If Transmission Setup in PLC is modified set parameters accordingly Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 39 Exercise Create a Simple Application COMMON ea eel Eri see Eanna Gere Oley ENTER Fig 3 59 Communications tab in Application gt Workstation Setup dialog box 3 6 3 HMI Hardware Settings On the HMI system menu displayed as in Fig 3 56
12. E A II 2 7 2 6 1 New Screen a cet 2 7 Tt 2 6 2 Open Screen E A e UU ses E A 2 8 2 6 3 E E a EE A eta 2 8 2 6 4 OPET M OCTO id A AAA AAA 2 8 20 CLOSE MICRO dd 2 8 2 6 6 Evelio MOTO rcs esti cca acc A vs al Salsa ean E E EA RDP Prop neo on tas 2 8 2 6 7 Properties S H 2 8 pag 157 UU UE o sane 2 10 2 8 OBIO Mr e o E E 2 11 2 Ol Par BUTTON TTT 2 11 E 2 8 2 Namere Lary MO tr s 2 4 et 2 8 3 OUTER ORR Ty E rr eE E EE EEEE EET EES 2 5 2 8 4 Indicators 9 EE O soap oeewentcide eceunaer 2 5 2 8 5 Numeric Display Bl G 2 5 BC 2 8 6 Character Display a a A A 2 5 2 8 7 MESS O DESDLOS ria 2 6 2 8 8 A A II A 2 7 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual il Contents 2 8 9 TOT ET E E ENT 2 8 A O SC ec A E e PO no atten wa best A os een eest E E 2 9 2 8 11 Panel Meter E occcccccccsssssssssssevessessssssssssiststissessessssssssstssssnseseseessee 2 10 Loda AGA Ai 2 10 A E ARENA A AEE 2 11 KE A Historical DISPO RAE 2 12 K Alarm 6 T AR A AR 2 14 S DAV EGC OF Ao o A 2 16 2 9 LIBERAR EEEE E EEE E N E E EEEE E E EA psss 2 16 2 9 1 BRUMA AAA ia iia di 2 16 2 9 2 RU y A 2 18 2 9 3 Shape LADTOLY MAINE via 2 18 2 9 4 TOMADO E E E E A E E E E T E 2 18 2 10 APPELA TON ee E pa EE 2 19 LIU WORKSTATION SCTU Dia AAA A cid 2 19 LAA A E 2 21 DO CU TU E A O N CR O On A E E 2 22 E COMMON KEYS RA OR A eT ee rene err rer ert Te o eer eT Terre rer Tre 2 23 Ze SS TCM NICS SCC somos 2 24 DEO ACDOTT O EMOL EE nae ees 2 24 DAO PF E AS III 2 26 DAOC POCOO MACI
13. HMI simulate On line operation by connecting PC and PLC via the communication ports The simulation can only run for 60 minutes If you need to continue the simulation close the ADP software and restart ADP For information about what PLCs On line simulation supports please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual 2 11 3 View Edit Recipes Retrieve for editing and printing the RCP file which is uploaded from HMI to PC Note Recipe data of RCP type must be uploaded from HMI and saved As a result length of recipe records and total number of recipes cannot be changed For detailed information please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 28 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 12 Options KOptiens gt LadderPlus wndow Prieto Options Menu provides the functions to manage transmission Snap to Grid f Display Grid setup between PC and HMI language selection for ADP Graphical Grid Attributes User Interface environment Transmission Setup Language Selection 2 12 Grid Attributes Default Screen Background Style Default Frame Styles Default Text Styles spacing according to the width of X and height of Y Numeric Keypad Setup User may define ADP to align objects to grids of the specified 2 12 2 Transmission Setup You can define the transmission parameters between PC and HMI through communication ports COM1 COM4 and its transfer rate
14. If you cannot download please check if the COM port is already opened or the connection cable is of the right type See Fig 2 42 HMI COM PORT PE COM PORT HMI COMM PORT PE COM PORT 25 pin F ernale 9 pin Female 25 pinF ermale 25 pinFemale RAD 3 a RIS 4 CIs 5 Real 3 TaD 2 RIS 4 CIA PS PC COMI PWS PC COMA E 3 Ga Lra Po LAO 2 OM a LAA L Na HMI COM PORT PE COM PORT HMI COM PORT PE COM PORT G pin Male 9 pin Female 9 pi Male 24 pinFermale RXD 2 TED 3 GND gt ____ RTS 7 CTs PES PC COMI PS PC COM RAD 7 TAD 3 RIS CTs Pa r C 3 Ga Lra b i LAO Body LAA L TI Fig 2 42 PC to HMI connection Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 29 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 12 3 Language Selection Version 3 You can select different languages for the ADP Graphical User Interface environment Currently all language versions are integrated in the same ADP installation and there is no need to install multiple versions of ADP for different languages Simply use this option to change the language version of ADP Note For changes to take effect re start ADP after changing the language ADP Software Quick Manual 2 30 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 13 LadderPlus Start Monitor Statements List Status Chart Initial Values The main function of the La
15. Logical Operation Hc meo Network 4 Network 5 fel Program Control IZ Shift Rotate z Timer 4 L La 0 Dad JM h KE a Main_0 Sub_0 Int_O j Sub_0 a Main_0 Network 1 1 1ERROR 4063 Operand 1 Unaccepted address type Network 1 Done Network 2 Done lt MA Network 257 faen Fig 2 44 Ladder Design window 2 13 3 Statement Lists El Switch to Statement Lists window Currently a designer can only view the Ladder s compiled STL program input mode is not supported See Fig 2 45 Hitech ADP E Testl 3260test v3 1 v3f Ladder Editor E File Edit View Screen Draw Object Library Application Tool Options LadderPlus Window Help MR alee oO oe SI R S oY aE es S a0 A of or z AD RIS EELDE EX Program Block Network 1 Untitled Instruction m2 2 E Bit Logic INT Int_O E ETS Ll P ENDINT Int_O i YE BR Sul ENDSBR Sub_0 NOTE MAIN Main_O P NF NETWORK 1 8 Network 2 ZMT ro 0 R m2 3 NOP NETWORK 2 LD m2 3 ES Conununications Signed Comparison Unsigned Compariso Es Conversion G Counter E Signed Math Network 3 Unsigned Math S S Interrupt Euo m3 0 E Logical Operation KK 3 Move mao Mov_w e MOY D TT MOY swap 17T FILL CHAR ES Program Control 35 Shift Rotate T Timer co A Dad ci REY wit 0 w20 Srw30 m3 0 ENDMAIN Main_0
16. Manual Historical Trend Graph Version 3 HMI may set fixed sampling period or the PLC may as well initiate a data read from the specified registers and store the data into the Logging Buffers in the HMI memory After a long period of sampling data is converted into continuous curve s and 1s displayed on the HMI screen see Fig 2 22 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 12 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 32090 14 03 29 697 207602 2568 1926 1256 wel 7 6468 1280 1920 2360 3200 Fig 2 22 Historical Trend Graph Historical Data Table After a long period of data sampling data is displayed on the HMI screen as tabular format See Fig 2 23 D THL D DATH2 DATH 3 DATH4 49 20 82 49 20 82 49 20 82 49 20 42 49 20 82 49 20 12 49 20 42 49 20 W2 49 20 12 49 20 W2 Fig 2 23 Historical Data Table Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 13 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Position of the data in the associated Logging Buffer The position o 3 gete Field Attribute field in the table Field Starting Word Data Data Display Leading Decimal Pt Int Frac o Position No Size Format Color eno Position Digits Digits SI l Sioned pna E Sl Sp S RTT UE simsan e m e fel Be fe E EE A A HES 5 NE PA ol i O e OP I a Data is 16BIT or 32BIT 1 indicates 16BIT 2 indicates 32BIT Fig 2 24 Column Properties settings in Historical Data Table Histo
17. N 2 26 DAO ChOC IMA Otra aaa 2 26 2 10 10 COM E E E 2 26 2 10 11 Download ADPIC RO 2 27 2 10 12 Download Firmware and ApplictiO0N ooooocccnccnccnncnncnncnnnncnonnnonnnnnnncnnannnann nos 2 27 2 10 13 a A cians E EE 2 27 2N Sn eas se oe een ee a sd ee esc emma a ee ee ene 2 28 2 11 1 NA AA E O O E 2 28 Adda Onine SIMULA LON tn 2 28 A SS Aaaarae EEEE 2 28 2 12 SS ES E E E ATE E E 2 29 E A 6 E E EE Er 2 29 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual iii Contents E A E pE EE EEE EERE nsec EOE EEES 2 29 O A Lan rude Selec O errr O E EAEE 2 30 13 ADDRESS NA E E A 2 31 O O O O A o On PO 2 31 E E A o A 2 31 E E Salomen LISTS AA A cece 2 32 2 13 4 Status Chart Po o o o A E 2 33 A Jalal A A A 2 33 14 VY ONO A A a A 2 33 15 AAA Pr te ste eee a a see ee esc wan aes aero Oe ae tase 2 33 EXERCISE CREATE A SIMPLE APPLICATION A ccccccsccsccecccccscccccvccccccccsccscccccsecs 3 1 wl CREATE A NEW APPLICATION 3 1 E DESIGN MOTOR STARTUP AND SPEED MONITOR SCREEN 3 2 3 2 1 Create Motor Startup and Speed Monitor SCre CN sossen 3 2 J ae Create Motor Startup Stop Maintained ButtON oococccnccnconconncnncnnoncncnnnnnnnnoo 3 3 3 2 3 Create the Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Static TeXt ccccc ccc ccc ee ne eens 3 13 3 2 4 Create Motor Speed Numeric Display e gSa aaa aR in nee e neces seas eee eeae ens 3 16 E Oe Create Motor Startup Stop Multistate INdicCators ccccc ccc ccc cce essences
18. as the following Setup the Motor Speed Numeric Display Select Numeric Display in the Object Pull down menu as in Fig 3 25 Or select the El icon from the Basic Objects toolb ox Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 16 Exercise Create a Simple Application Object Library Application Tool Options Push Button Numeric Entry Character Entry T Indicator Numeric Display Character Display 0 Message Display Bar Graph Trend Graph X Y Chart Panel Meter Pie Graphi Dynamic Graphic Historical Display Alarm Display SUb macro e Fig 3 25 Select Numeric Display from Object Pull down menu When selection is done move the mouse pointer to the screen workspace Click the left mouse button once then drag to the desired size Click the left mouse button once more upon completion as in Fig 3 26 RRR appears as default display value E l Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Stopped Fig 3 26 Motor Speed numeric display Set Attributes for the Motor Speed Numeric Display Move the mouse pointer into the Numeric Display object and double click the left mouse button Or select Object Attributes from the EDIT menu pull down list The Numeric Display settings dialog box will Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 17 Exercise Create a Simple Application appear on the screen as in Fig 3 27 Enter D200 in the Read field Select
19. menu symbol001 RaM HC H 6 Original S132 Graphic Siz accord with the Object Graphic put in the object center Backtsround Color of the Graphie Graphie Color Transparent Color eet itas Transparent Graphie File Selection Hox Fig 3 18 Bitmap Toolbar To relocate a bitmap within the button follow the same procedures for moving text 1 e click on the button and 8 tiny rectangles will appear on the frame s border Again click on the bitmap and a dotted rectangle appears as in Fig 3 19 Hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse to move the bitmap ADP Software Quick Manual 3 12 Exercise Create a Simple Application Meanwhile while the mouse pointer is positioned at any of the 8 tiny rectangles on the frame s border and the mouse pointer becomes a two head arrow click and hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse to resize the bitmap mj Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor stopped Fig 3 19 Relocating the bitmap Complete the Motor Startup Stop Maintained Button Design The Maintained button design is now completed States O and 1 have their own text and bitmap displays See Fig 3 20 a for State 0 OFF and Fig 3 20 b for state 1 ON j Motor Startup and Speed Monitor CS a Speed Monitor Motor Stopped Started Fig 3 20 a Fig 3 20 b 3 2 3 Create the Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Static Text Place a static text in screen 1 Motor Startup an
20. pull down menu as in Fig 3 42 Or S select the icon on the standard toolbar Open the previously saved Screen 1 A dialog box pops up for opening the existed screen as shown in Fig 3 43 The selected screen is displayed on the preview pane ADP Software Quick Manual 3 28 Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application Screen Draw Object Library New Screen Open Screen Close Screen Cut Screen Copy Screen Paste pereen Delete Screen OPEN Macro CLOSE Macro CYCLIC Macro Properties Fg1 3 42 Select Open from the Screen pull down menu s e Open Screen Screen 2 Set Motor Speed Rotor Startup and Speed Pont Lor A preview Motor Speed pane to Display display sLopped HEH Wy selected screen Cancel Fig 3 43 The Open Screen dialog box Place a Goto Screen button in screen 1 Motor Startup and Speed Monitor to change screens It has the following attributes 1 Specify Open Go To as Set Motor Speed 2 Frame Raised 3 The text Set Motor Speed is displayed in the Goto Screen button Set the font to 16x16 the font color to black and the background color to white Procedures are described as follows ADP Software Quick Manual 3 29 3 4 2 Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application Create Goto Screen 2 Button Select the Goto Screen from the Push Button sub menu in
21. single word Set 4 in integer digits field and 16x16 in the font field Numeric Display Display Format Fort 116 x Character Color m C Left Y Cener C Right Select Color CI Ekg Color CIE Fill Leading Zeroes Decimal PL Positions lo lt T Sealing Vanable Read D200 E Z Word T Double words Format Unsigned Binary Integral Digits E Fractional Digits lo Cancel Fig 3 27 Numeric Display settings dialog box Complete the Motor Speed Numeric Display The design of the Numeric display object is now complete Create the Motor Speed Display Static Text Follow the procedures described in section 3 2 3 for Static Text and build a Motor Speed Display Static Text with a font size of 8x16 positioned above the Numeric Display Build an RPM Static Text with font size 8x16 located to the right of the Numeric Display See Fig 3 28 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual Exercise Create a Simple Application Motor Startup and 3peed Monitor Motor Speed H Display o otor Fig 3 28 Motor Speed Display Static Text 3 2 5 Create Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicators Place Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicators in screen 1 Motor Startup and Speed Monitor It has the following attributes l Les Read MO Contact in Mitsubishi FX2N PLC Data ty
22. the Object Menu as in Fig 3 44 Or select the aL icon on the Basic Objects toolbox Object Library Applicaton Tool Options LadderPlus Push Button et Numeric Entry Reset Character Enty 0 Maintained Indicator T ee Multistate Numeric Display Het Val E ve Character Display MG E i met Constant Mesage Display S i neremern Bar Graph E n i BC TENET Trend Graph mare Gre EY Chart TI E OLC IGG 11 Previous Screen Panel Meter E i i Acton Pie Graph Data to Text C a edo ero Dymanie Graphic E Historical Display E Alan Display E SUb macro GA Fig 3 44 Select Object Menu gt Push Button gt Goto Screen When a selection is made move the mouse pointer to the screen workspace Click the left mouse button to define the upper left corner then drag the mouse to its desired size Click the left mouse button once again upon completion as in Fig 3 45 mj Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Speed Display HHHH pa ADP Software Quick Manual 3 30 Exercise Create a Simple Application Fig 3 45 Goto Screen button Set Goto Screen button attributes in the Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Screen Double click the left mouse button on the Goto Screen button which was created in section 3 4 2 Or select Object Attributes from the EDIT pull down menu Goto Screen button attributes dialog box will pop up on screen Select Op
23. the related PLC contact If not specified use the same location as Write A different location may be specified also Read Hold button for specified time before Minimum Hold Time HMI writes to the PLC If selected HMI will automatically Operator Confirmation request confirmation After Yes is pushed HMI sends signal to PLC ON Macro run programs in ON Macro Use ON Macro when the button state is ON OFF Macro run programs in OFF Macro when the button state is OFF Only PWS500S700X 2100 support external keys Use OFF Macro External Key Shape Tab Frame and color of the button State Tab Add or delete a state of a button ADP Software Quick Manual 2 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Text Tab Design text and font size of a button Graphic Tab Bitmap selection and setting of a button 2 8 2 Numeric Entry a By pressing this object the HMI will display the built in 10 key keypad from which you may input value s The HMI writes the value to the PLC register when ENTER is pressed Numeric Enter Validation and Security Variable input limits Min o Max pasa User Level 3 e Display Format Font Gl lt Character Color B C Let Center Right Select Color EII Bkg Color CI Fill Leading Zeroes Z Word C Double words Format Unsigned Binary Read D100 El Notification hs E T Before W
24. 0 DTS 1000 G D D Wo DTS 1000 09 D D Ho OAOE 41000 90 D D Wo DOES 1000 Aco D D 1414718 LTR 1003 A D U 14214798 USES 1000 990 D D Wado DURES 1000 a D 14214718 LRS 1000 ADO SCT O 141418 GOO 1000 2000 500 UD 1471947280 DOOR 1000 2000 w D HS 1000 2000 SU D dt DTS 1000 2000 ECC LE 441423 TUET 10340 2000 SU U 14194750 DOORS 1000 00 I E 141438 Ae 1000 90 SI U dios DTS 1000 299 D D HST OCP 1000 2000 SI D BSCS 1000 2000 ECC D 1419799 GOS 1000 90 ECO E 141430 TRUST 1000 490 ECO o 14543 Ces 1000 490 S o ado OURSE 1000 2000 SD o idole 1000 2000 ECO o did DOCE 1000 2000 SUD D 19419425 DTS 1000 290 ECO 1000 BS Oe 1000 2000 ECO 100 BT DTS 1940 90 S 1000 Fig 2 39 Printing result of Report Format 2 10 7 Initial Macro For the first time HMI runs the application usually after power failure first time power up and run application execute the commands in Initial Macro once 2 10 8 Background Macro When HMI runs the application the commands in Background Macro are executed repeatedly However it runs only 30 lines of commands at a time Furthermore no matter HMI is in which screen the Background Macro will always be executed 2 10 9 Clock Macro When HMI runs the application the commands in clock macro are executed repeatedly every 500ms 2 10 10 Compile When an application is being compiled compiling status is displayed on the screen If there is any compiling error click the OK button to display the err
25. Contents HITECH ADP sonware Quick Manual 3 T HUMAN MACHINE IN FERFAC f P l PS tf fs Contents Lio INSTALLATION biscscccccscscsccssccscceacesscamsussasssasanssssseusensonmssmowudsasaeiundausvdeavseiuauausudcueesepy sees tun 1 1 1 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES a KARR aa RAR RRR L RA ARAR AR ERN AAN RA RR rides 1 1 2 ADP PROGRAM ENVIRONMENT AND OBJECTS OVERVIEW occccccccccccncccnccnons 2 1 Zl ADF PROGRAM ENVIRONMENT sui ii ute steeee ti xanssaees 2 1 2 2 ADP METO DAR eco E E 2 2 e E 2 2 2 3 d New D A UN E o 2 2 E e Open Z TTT TTT 2 3 24509 A IS PELO III o 2 3 2 3 4 Save El O E 2 3 P ee SIE E PP OI A 2 3 2 3 6 PTU iii decos 2 3 Bidal OPR A E E os 2 3 2 3 8 Download ADPDILCOTTOR T EREE E ii 2 3 2 3 9 CPA ai iio oa 2 3 e O A E Ta T T C AAA A cen ena ena an oa ae ae cna sas onsen ec eoenceusaaenes 2 4 ZIG INOW RIOGO SOUT AMA e isu enseanta 2 4 Ded DOO A ay een asec aie o UU e oF 2 4 Za do EEES ae eee oct 2 4 2 4 A A o O IA 2 4 2 4 1 DUP A 2 5 2 4 2 Decompose Shape MM otitis l 2 5 2 49 PCIE T odos 2 5 2 4 4 ME SOME SAO R eae etnaanoauaeis aad 2 5 245 e A 2 5 2 4 6 nn A 2 6 2 4 7 Group Til o E A EII 2 6 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual i Contents Deer A A A 2 6 2 5 NIE re E E land 2 7 254 Whole Screen and 1 7 O Labels si ii 2 7 De LARC UOL ES TEN is RANA 2 7 Zuo TIE RAS phen nuueeseiun aval EE E E E eles 2 7 K OTC T io 2 7 250 r T Ao ere ere eee ee e e 2 7 2 6 A REE eA A EE AAE A
26. Fig 3 48 Goto Screen button in screen 1 Motor Startup and Speed Monitor 3 4 3 Create Return to Screen 1 Button Place a Goto Screen button in screen 2 Set Motor Speed to return to Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 32 3 4 4 Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application screen 1 Motor Startup and Speed Monitor using procedures described in section 3 4 2 See Fig 3 49 EJ 2 Set Motor Speed Set Motor gt Peed com Motor Startup and speed Monitor Fig 3 49 Goto Screen button in screen 2 Set Motor Speed When you complete designing a screen it is recommended to save the application file immediately before you do anything else Save File Select Save or Save As option from File Menu pull down list as shown in Fig 3 50 Or select the ll icon on standard toolbar File Edit View Screen Draw Object Library New Open Close pave AS Print Printer Setup KEL Upload Application Download Application From Upload Recipes Download Recipes Wawra pondre Upload Somme Exit 1 E Testl PIC Wemod 3F 2 Ec Testl iwi Y 3F 3 EMestl wa Y3F 4 E Testl w3 Y 2P Fig 3 50 Select Save or Save As from the File Menu pull down list ADP Software Quick Manual 3 33 Exercise Create a Simple Application 3 4 5 Open Existed File Select Open from File Menu pul
27. M in all 4 different languages under the CAHITECH ADP directory ovsem Messages Message Language 1 ka U Fasword Table Password Keypad Numeri Kevypad Hexadecimal Keypad Alphabetic Eeypad Set Time amp Date Communication Error LDO 00 J Oh Ln E LAA bo eo I 1 I 10 There is no input 11 Sign not allowed 12 Input out of limit 13 Invalid input ld heres Ents Uze Meal 15 Set Constant 16 Set Value 17 Set Omit 18 Allowable Range 19 Invalid password Please enter agai 20 Passwords must hawe eight digits Modify Password la DLE eins l wiew Perault Save as Default Pa Fig 2 36 Dialog box of System Messages 2 10 6 Report format Version 3 Setting report format and then printing on Printer for data backup on collected History Data Alarm Messages and Recipes For information about settings please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual EJ Note Only SoftPanel supports this function currently There are 3 data resources 1 Alarms including Alarm History Alarm Frequency Active Alarm 2 Logging Buffers Maximum of 12 buffers 3 Recipes As a result user must define data resource first See Fig 2 37 Secondly add New Report and specify Settings in Report Format See Fig 2 38 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 24 Version 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Finally use the Action button to
28. Multistate Indicator Version 3 Select the Bitmap Library in the Library pull down menu as in Fig 3 31 Library Application Tool Options Bitmap Library Save at S Aape hape Library Manager Text Pool Fig 3 31 Bitmap Library in the Library pull down menu Click the Import button in the Bitmap Library dialog box Select a monochromatic bitmap image created by Windows paint When the conversion is done enter a file name to save the bitmap in the Bitmap Library as in Fig 3 32 When this is done click Close to return to screen workspace Bitmap Library Graphics Wie E T est SPICS 3 26 bmp PiyeSumbol PrrsSimbol PiveSymbal PiyeSurnibol PiveSurmibol PiyeSurnibal PiveSurmibal PwveSumbol PiweSurmbal PiveSymbal PiveSurnibol PiyeSurnibal PiyeSurnibal PiyeSuribal PiyeSurmibal PiveSurmbol PiesSmbol PiveSyrnibool Pes urnibol HWS urmbol Hw SS urmbol PrintScreen Right Import From ME l A Esport To Export Paste PiyeSurnibal PiveSumbol Bottom Clear ContrastD own Contrast p Down Left LeftEnd Mark NK Backspace NE Cancel NEE nter NEL mit Fagel own PageLett PageRight PageUp Pause 60 443x60 H BAM 904 bytes a Copy oe Flip Rotate Stretch Delete Inverze Calor Trim Close Fig 3 32 Import bitmap image file bmp ADP Software Quick Manual 3 21 Exercise Create
29. Screen Es Open an existing screen as in Fig 2 6 Open Screen Screen Main menu Yam Adjust Pattern Set Stitch Administrator speed take down File Manager Power Down Enitting 10 Input Check 11 Draw SubMain CHANGE 12 Output Check Auto YGP 14 TAKE D EXE 15 Parameter 1 16 Parameter 2 17 Parameter 3 18 Parameter 1 no lock 19 Intarsia data 20 Machine reset Provides screen preview that makes screen selection easier for the designer LD GO Q G E Lo KA Fig 2 6 Open Screen Close Screen Close the Screen being designed Open Macro When HMI switches to this screen 1t will run the programs defined in the Open Macro once Close Macro When HMI closes this screen it will run the programs defined in the Close Macro once Cyclic Macro When HMI stays in this screen 1t will run periodically the programs defined in the Cyclic Macro Properties S This enables a designer to define or edit the current screen name and number whether the screenis a base screen or sub screen printable areas screen background style read blocks and auxiliary keys See ADP Software Quick Manual 2 8 Version 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Fig 2 7 C Note Only the PWS500S PWS700X PWS3760 models support auxiliary keys screen Properties TF Changes screen name and General Screen Backeround Stele Re
30. The maximum Alarm records If it is 1000 upon the 1001st alarm occurrence the first alarm will be replaced Address of Alarm Block b200 S Scan Timelsecond E Humber of Alarms fi E Language 2 7 No Hesse AE No Messe Alang Alana 1 A lan Alarm 3 A lenta Alco Alarm Alonso 0 i 2 3 4 5 Alang 6 7 8 g Alarm Number of Records in Alarm History Buffer fi oag m S S S 3 3 3 3 o oo T IS o o L 4 Fig 2 35 Dialog box of Alarm Setup 2 10 4 Common Keys A common key has the same function no matter operated in which screen For example define K1 as switch to screen One No matter in any screen whenever the operator presses the K1 key the screen switches to the screen One In contrast auxiliary keys defined in Screen Properties dialog box applies to the selected screen only For example define K1 as switch to screen One in the screen Five When the operator presses the K1 key the screen switches to the screen One only in the screen Five In all other screens 1t does not work function EJ Note PWS3760 PW53720 2100 700X 5008 support this Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 23 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 10 5 System Messages It is used to define the HMI system messages and the messages could be changed as designer requested See Fig 2 36 There 19 a complete message system PS
31. a Simple Application Set Attributes of Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicator Move the mouse pointer into the Multistate Indicator object and double click the left mouse button Or select Object Attributes from the EDIT pull down menu Multistate Indicator settings dialog box will appear on the screen Put MO contact in FX2N PLC in the Read field Set the data format as bit frame as Roundl as in Fig 3 33 Multistate Indicator Attributes Shape State Text Graphic Shape If data type is Value Select Calor 8 Variable the address put in Read must be a 16 bit data The maximum state allowed is 256 Read MO If data type is LSB G Bit C Value LSB the related bit is Fama E taken The address put in Read must be a 16 bit data The maximum state allowed is 16 Comet Fig 3 33 Dialog box of Multistate Indicator Attributes Set Shapes of the Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicators Switch to the shape tab select the background color of state O as white and state 1 as black as in Fig 3 34 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 22 Exercise Create a Simple Application Multistate Indicator Attributes Shape state Text Graphic Shape E Select State 1 E State Pattern Type B Pattern Color o B Bkg Color T Blink Color _ Profile Lett 7 width
32. ad Blocks number Screen Number 2 Screen Name Language 1 Screen HT argue es 2 A lsnauade a F language 4 F This screen is a sub creen dt fi Height 0 Specifies the screenasa sub screen its size and display location Sub screen is an overlay within the main screen shown on the dieplapicente Short fi ae fi I Min Mar Button Bose Button Only refresh the screen and enable tts touch keys when itis the top most screen Set printable area of the screen Printed rea Upperlett Position md fo Yi o Lower right Position Always refresh the screen but only enable its touch keys when itis the top most screen C Always refresh the screen and enable its Need a base screen E Specify the screen as a base BR Fig 2 7 Screen properties ADP Software Quick Manual 2 9 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview screen Properties General Screen Backsround Stele Read Blocks vu Data within the Read Blocks could be accessed and displayed faster than data outside the blocks In addition each screen has separate read hlacke The length of the PLC registers is set by the word If D100 has a length of 20 it covers words in D130 D149 The length of the PLC registers is set by the word If MO has a length of 1 1 word 16 bits it covers bits in MO M15 For data outside the Read Blocks specify the number to read per access Fig 2
33. ation 3 Operator Confirmation when the button 1s clicked it will ask the operator for confirmation prior to notifying the PLC Set the maximum waiting time to 20 seconds 4 Frame Raised 5 State U OFF displays Motor Stopped text The font size is set as 8x16 with background color white and font Color black 6 State 1 ON displays Motor Started text The font size is set as 16x16 with background color black and font color white 7 State 0 uses Symbol001 in Bitmap library SYMBOLS GBF as bitmap The bitmap color is white and background color is black 8 State 1 uses Symbol001 in Bitmap library SYMBOLS GBF as bitmap The bitmap color is black and background color is white Design procedures are described in following sections Create Motor Startup Stop Maintained Button Select the Maintained button from Object menu s pull down as shown in Fig 3 5 Or select the W icon from the Basic Objects toolbox Hitech ADP E Testl PICE BBS Wemod 3F File Edit View Screen Draw Object Library Application Tool Options LaiderPlus Window Help L gt A Push Button Set A josu s Aa Ma a gt amp y Character Entry 1 ma ee a TR S gt m Indicator a 7 S ee eee Uli IEEE nc Display W Set Value i Set Constant Message Display gt Increment Bar Graph gt Decrement Tren
34. ation Errors may be classified into 3 categories as following Communication Error Codes are tabulated as shown in Table 3 60 1 HMI receives no message from the PLC Time out error x008 2 HMI receives an unrecognizable message from the PLC Unknown Message x004 3 HMI receives an error code message from the PLC indicating that the command is not supported by the PLC such as an out of bound PLC address or a non existent address An error Code will be generated other than codes in categories 1 and 2 For example if error code 8004 is returned then it is both a Write Error and Unknown Message Response Error ADP Software Quick Manual 3 41 Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application Table 3 60 Communication Error Code table Error Code Causes 002 8002 PLC returns CheckSumError 004 8004 Unknown Message Response Error 008 8008 Communication Time Out No response 010 8010 Invalid Function 020 8020 Invalid Address 040 8040 Invalid Data Value 080 8080 Invalid Range Oxx Read Error UX X Write Error NOTE 1 The table is for PWS500 700 1711 2100 3100 3720 2 The table is NOT applicable to S7 200 PLC Congratulations You have finished the basic ADP training and exercises A Serious Warnings Shut off the HMI power before connecting communication cables Otherwise the electronic components in the communication module might be damaged ADP Software Quick Manual 3
35. cept each word has a Expanded Status different meaning than that in status block Block Only PWS1760 3160 3260 3760 SoftPanel supports this function Note Expanded Control Block and Expanded Status Block do not support special functions currently Communications Miscellaneous Version 3 Set parameters for the PLC connection When HMI and PLC are connected together their Transmission Setup must be identical to function correctly Otherwise the connection will fail For example set the communication format of the Mitsubishi FX2N PLC as 9600bps 7 even 1 stop bit RS422 with the PLC station number 0 As well as set parameters for connections to other HMIs For information about settings please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual Set the recipe and calendar functions For information about settings please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual ADP Software Quick Manual 2 20 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Application Properhez General Communications Miscellaneous Logging Butters Password Touch Screen E sternal Keps T Read write recipes from to PLC Anes El HECpe see Humber o recipes Buzzer Acting Time Sec 0 20 Auto Repeat Delay Sec 0 8 9 Auto Repeat Rate Hz a Start Up Delay Sec jo Sai selenite S EE leer S T Display Countdown e Write time and date to PLC Address 10700 E Fig 2 32 Dialog box of Miscellaneou
36. d double click the left mouse button Or select the Object Attributes from the EDIT menu s pull down list The screen displays the Static Text settings dialog box See Fig 3 23 Type Motor Startup and Speed Monitor in the Text field and select font size 8x16 and color black Text Font 24516 gt Motor Startup and Speed Monitos Cancel Color Underlined Direction te Left to right F Top to bottom T Right to left F Bottom to top Alignment te Left C Center Right Profile Fig 3 23 Static Text settings dialog box Alternatively use the text toolbar for input See Fig 3 15 Complete the Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Static Text The Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Static Text 1s now completed as in Fig 3 24 Chinese text should use a font size larger than 16x16 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 15 Exercise Create a Simple Application wj Motor startup and Speed Monitor Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor stopped Fig 3 24 Static Text display 3 2 4 Create Motor Speed Numeric Display Place the Motor Speed text displayin screen 1 Motor Startup and Speed Monitor The text display has the following attributes l L J 4 5 Read PLC data Access D200 register in Mitsubishi FX2N PLC one word Data type unsigned binary Text font 16x16 Set 4 digits for integer Procedures are described
37. d Graph Pa X Y Chart ds Panel Meter p Previous Screen Action e Data to Text Gonyersion Dynamic Graphic le T Historical Display Alarm Display Sub macro 2 Fig 3 5 Selecting the Maintained button from the Object menu s pull down Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual Exercise Create a Simple Application After the Maintained button is selected move the mouse pointer to the screen workspace The pointing arrow becomes a cross and you may now place an object on the window See Fig 3 6 wj Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Fig 3 6 The mouse pointer becomes a cross after the button is selected Move the cross to the place where you would like to place the button defining the upper left corner of the button Click the left mouse button once and drag the mouse A rectangle appears on the screen See Fig 3 7 Drag the mouse to adjust its size When the desired size is reached click the left mouse button once more See Fig 3 8 When the operation is completed the mouse pointer returns from a cross back to an arrow When this procedure is completed both the button position and size are Set imj Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Fig 3 7 Hold the left mouse button and drag a rectangle appears Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 5 Exercise Create a Simple Application wj Motor startup and Speed Monitor Fig 3 8 When the button is placed the mouse pointer returns to an arrow Set Attributes o
38. d Speed Monitor with text size 24x24 and color black Follow procedures listed in the following sections Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual Exercise Create a Simple Application Setup the Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Static Text In the Draw Menu select static text as in Fig 3 21 Or click the A icon on the Draw toolbar File Edit View Screen Draw Object Library Application Tool Options Ladderflus Window Help PAI Pepita symboi001 H Horizontsl Line E gwe aS Hae n Er wee SAS Rectangle Solid Rectangle Al ES Circle Sold Circle Moi Sns Stop old Ellipse Arc mj Motor Startup and Sy Fie Sold Pie Free Form Polygon solid Polreon Tie Type Text Static Graphic Frame Ed ge Scale Table Shape Fig 3 21 Select Static Text object in Draw Menu When a selection is made move the mouse pointer to the screen workspace Click the left mouse button once to define the upper left corner of the button and then drag the mouse to adjust the size Click the left mouse button once more until the desired size 1s reached as in Fig 3 22 wai Motor tarup and lt speed pa S Y Motor stopped Fig 3 22 Display Static Text Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 14 Exercise Create a Simple Application Set Properties of Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Static Text Move the mouse pointer to an area within the Static Text an
39. d faster There are 2 types of Panel Meter see Fig 2 21 Fig 2 21 Panel Meter object Note Suppose D100 is specified for access If the a Variable target range Limits is checked D101 is the Target Value D102 is the Lower Range and D103 Upper Range 2 8 12 Pie Graph HMI reads register values in the PLC Converts values into a 360 pie Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 10 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview graph and displays on the HMI screen 2 5 13 Dynamic Graph There are four types of Dynamic Graph Animated Graphic PLC could control the graphic at an arbitrary position on the HMI screen PLC could also control graphic movement along X axis and Y axis and the display of different graphics Suppose D100 is specified for access D100 controls the exchange of graphics D101 controls movement along X axis D102 controls movement along Y axis State Graphic al PLC could control the State Graphic at a fixed position on the HMI screen by changing to different graphics different graphic files Suppose D100 is specified for access D100 controls the exchange of graphics Dynamic Rectangle Re position Re size Re coloring D100 Width D104 Color Version 3 PLC could control the Rectangular Graphic at an arbitrary position on the HMI screen It could also control movement along X axis and Y axis and varies its size and color Suppose D100 is specified for access Re pos
40. dderPlus Menu is to provide the functions for PC to monitor the Ladder Programs running in HMI and to switch to LadderPlus design window For detail information please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual 2 13 1 Start Monitor You may monitor or control I O addresses and registers of PLC on the ADP windows The connection used for monitoring 1s identical to that in Section 2 10 as in Fig 2 42 shows Sample rate of monitoring is fixed at 19200 bps E Note Currently only PWS5005 PLC model is supported 2 13 2 Ladder WN Switch to the LadderPlus design window as in Fig 2 44 For information about Statements please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 31 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview By Hitech ADP ETestl13260test v3 1 v3f Ladder Editor E File Edit View Screen Dew Object Library Application Tool Options LadderPlus Window Help lej x Dae alee AIR SIL Belo ao las CMA ES TACA Gr ea oD Welle A lm Ex Program Block Network 1 Untitled IG Instruction Bit Logic pdt e L dl dl 41 dl 0 5 lt gt R 17 Nop ES Communications Z Signed Comparison Unsigned Comparison EN Conversion Counter E Signed Math Network 2 m2 3 TE EEE EL S Unsiened Math Network 3 LZ Interrupt m2o m3 0 i
41. delay x 10ms Time hh mm ss Battery check Disabled Disabled Screen saver time Min PLC communication port PLC model code Synchronization Disabled Workstation node address Baud rate Download Upload Copy port Data bits i Firmware version v0 00 00 00 Parity Stop bits Fig 3 57 Hardware settings 3 5 4 Download After connecting the PC to the HMI with the communication cable press the Download AP PGM button located at the upper left of the HMI system menu The HMI enters a receiving mode to download the application from the PC Waiting for downloading is displayed Select Download Firmware and Application from the ADP Application menu s pull down list The application should now be downloading to the HMI Download Application ADP should download only the application to the HMI Suitable for downloading changed applications Download Firmware and Application my note see 2 10 12 Version 3 ADP downloads both the application and firmware to the HMI Suitable for the first time download PWS500 700 1711 supports only application download and PWS 1760 3 160 3260 3760 supports both application and firmware download If the download is interrupted prior to completion try to find the source that caused the failure such as a connection to a wrong COM port After the problem is fixed go through the download process again If the ADP Software Quick Manual 3 38 Exercise Create a Simple
42. e View Menu provides functions for Zooming Language Selection Whole Screen 1 5 Whole Screen Display or Whole Screen Display with I O e Language 1 labels Language 2 pann 2 5 1 Whole Screen and I O Labels Provides a whole screen view of screen objects and associated I O Zoom In K w Normal Screen labels Zoom Out K 2 5 2 Languages 1 5 w Standard Toolbar NET The Languages 1 5 options under the View Menu could switch w Draw Toolbar w Basic Object Toolbar w Text Toolbar w Bitmap Toolbar 2 5 3 Z oom screen design from one language to another language w Monitor Toolbar w Ladder Toolbar Zoom in or out the current screen 2 5 4 Touch Grid Display or hide the grid on touch panel Note Only PWS700T supports this function 2 5 5 Toolbars Display or hide various toolbars 2 6 Screen Screen Draw Object New Screen Screen and for changing screen properties Close Screen oo 2 6 1 New Screen B Copy Screen The Screen Menu provides functions to open a new existing Screen copy Delete Screen Define the Screen name and number when create a new screen For OPEN Macro PWS500 700 1711 2100 3700 the range of screen number is 1 255 For CLOSE Macr ii PWS1760 3160 3260 3760 the range of screen number is 1 999 Properties Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 7 2 6 2 2 6 3 2 6 4 2 6 5 2 6 6 2 6 7 Version 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Open
43. eate the Set Motor Speed Screen Select the new screen from the Screen Pull down menu as in Fig 3 37 Or select the U icon from the standard toolbar to create a new screen Set the Screen Name field as Set Motor Speed and Number as 2 as shown in Fig 3 38 Screen Draw Object Library New Screen Open creer Close Screen Cut screen Copy Screen Paste pereen Delete Screen OPEN Macro CLOSE Macro CYCLIC Macro Propertes Fig 3 37 The New screen in the Screen menu s pull down Create New Screen Mame E et Motor Speed Number Cancel Fig 3 38 Create a New Screen 3 3 2 Create Motor Speed Numeric Entry object Place a Numeric Entry object in screen 2 Set Motor Speed It has the following attributes 1 Write D200 register in Mitsubishi FX2N PLC one word Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 25 Exercise Create a Simple Application 2 Read D200 3 Data type unsigned binary 4 Notify M20 Contact in Mitsubishi FX2N PLC Notify PLC when the input data value is ready 5 Text font 16x16 6 Set 4 digits for the integer 7 Input range the upper and lower limits to qualify operator s input value Lower limit is 0 and the upper limit is 3000 in this example Procedures are described as follows Setup the Motor Speed Numeric Entry object Version 3 Select the Numeric Entry in the Object pull down
44. elected or 2 1f Bit selected 2 Range Indicators HMI reads register values from PLC and automatically calculates the difference according to the boundary value of the current status Then the contents of the current status are displayed on the HMI screen according to the calculated results 2 8 5 Numeric Display sa HMI reads the register value from the PLC and directly displays it on the HMI screen does not support input See Fig 2 13 Fig 2 13 Numeric Display 2 8 6 Character Display E HMI reads the ASCII value of the register from the PLC and converts the ASCII code into alphanumeric characters for display on the HMI screen does not support input See Fig 2 14 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 5 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview asco Fig 2 14 Character Display 2 8 7 Message Display There are 5 types of Message Display The difference between Message Display and Indicator is that Message Display contains only text no graphics however Indicator could have both text and graphics Prestored Message Display El HMI reads the contact state or register value from the PLC and automatically displays designed content on the HMI screen according to the state value Maximum number of states is 256 if Value selected or 16 Gf LSB selected or 2 Gif Bit selected Moving Sign E HMI reads the contact state or register value from the PLC and automatically displays des
45. en Go To as 2 Set Motor Speed and frame as Raised as in Fig 3 46 Screen Button Attributes Shape Text Graphic Shape Appended Functions Change to the Lowest User Level een the butone screen open 2ckaonledge Slam Hott El Function Security Y Dpen Go To r User Level 3 7 2 Set Motor Speed C ClosePrevious Erabled By Mm Ertermal kepi C On Release Note The aes is applied to all Screen buttons Fig 3 46 Goto Screen Button attributes dialog box Set text of Goto Screen Button Select text tab type Set Motor Speed in the text field Set the font to 8x16 the color to black and the background to white See Fig 3 47 Or use the text toolbar to set it as in Fig 3 15 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 31 Exercise Create a Simple Application Screen Button Attributes Shape Text Graphic Language 1 Y P Underlined Color m Ekg Color 1H Bir set Motor Speed Fig 3 47 Change Display Button text dialog box Complete Goto Screen Button design in Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Goto Screen button in screen 1 Motor Startup and Speed Monitor is completed See Fig 3 48 imj Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Speed eo Motor Display stopped HHHH RPH set Motor Speed
46. eneenens 3 19 da DESIGN THE SET MOTOR SPEED SCREEN 3 25 sdsd Create the Set Motor Speed Screen perrin is nat ArT EEES 3 25 E ee Create Motor Speed Numeric Entry ODJECt ooooocccnccnnconncnnnnnncnnncnnononononcnnnno no 3 25 3 3 3 Create Set Motor Speed Static Leti als 3 28 3 3 4 Credle RFM STO Nr AA AAA A renee 3 28 3 4 DESIGN FOR SWITCHING SCRRRNS rn ron nn e cent tenets neat eeee rra nora 3 28 3 4 1 a ss A 3 28 e Create Goto Screen E r T ao 3 30 3 4 3 Create Return to Screen 1 Button in 3 32 3 4 4 A E A E E E ET 3 33 3 4 5 ODE ENS Src pos 3 34 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual iv Contents 3 4 6 COMPU E EEEE EEE E 24 44 hgh da a a E REO 3 34 3 5 DOWNLOAD FROM PCO TO HDMI dada teles a aE 3 36 T EE GH On COU A A AA TR 3 36 DD ADP HHT ALLOW SENOS A A AS ARS A ARA 3 36 3695 HMI Hardware SETAS AAA A EEE RR 3 37 3 5 4 DW A see Ponstel AAA ELIAS AAA senor awat 3 38 50 CONNECTE HMI TOPLE rato 3 39 3 6 1 HUMI LCC Communica on Cable eria A A nue ser 3 39 3 6 2 ADP COMMUULCOTLOU CITAS a aran 3 39 3 6 3 HMI Hardware SCT NOS A A EES 3 40 3 6 4 Connect HMT T PRO a a be cotinine oy 3 41 3 6 5 COMMUNA OMEITTOr COO A ici 3 41 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual y Installation 1 e Installation ADP Software is compressed and requires installation before using it Users may install the software from the CD or floppy disk The software is available from http www hitech america com or your
47. ettings please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual 1 Shape Build from basic static Draw objects including lines rectangles ellipses circles polygons free form and curves Excludes static text dots and static graphic 2 A Shape may contain several states 3 Unlike Bitmap no distortion occurs when a Shape is resized 2 9 4 Text Pool Create commonly used texts in the Text Pool which then could be used on many objects requiring texts Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 18 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 10 Application ori Tool Options Ladder Workstation Setup Tag Table Alarm Setup System Messages INITIAL Macro BACKGROUND Macro CLOCK Macro Compile Download Application Download Firmware and Application File Protection The Application Menu provides the functions for application compiling downloading to the HMI file protection system messages etc 2 10 1 Workstation Setup This menu item provides parameter declarations for HMI and PLC including the HMI model make and model of the connected PLC printer model startup screen upon the HMI boot up enable disable of multi language support and locations of controls and status blocks See Fig 2 31 For information about settings please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual Application Properhes Application Marie ooo Fanelworkstation Type
48. f the Motor Startup Stop Maintained Button Move the mouse pointer to an area within the button and double click the left mouse button Or select the Object Attributes option from the Edit Menu A dialog window pops up on screen as in Fig 3 9 On the Attributes tab put YO in Write to indicate that the button controls the YO field in PLC Put YO in Read to indicate that the button also reads state of YO from PLC If Read field is not specified the value in Write is applied You are allowed to specify a different value Check Operator Confirmation to indicate that the operator will be asked for confirmation when the button is pressed prior to notifying PLC When button is pressed HMI pops up with a Are you sure window Set waiting time to 20 seconds means that Are you sure window will display for 20 seconds If Yes button is not pressed after 20 seconds Are you sure window is dismissed and no signal will be sent to PLC Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 6 Exercise Create a Simple Application On Button Attributes Shape State Text Graphic Function Set Momentary C Reset Maintained Shape Security Miami haa Tine Sec fo Variable Waiting Time Sec 120 write 0 E Read vo El Macro T Use ON Macro Edite l Use OFF Macro Edit Eternal Kep T Fig 3 9 Attributes settings dialog b
49. f the PC Set the Baud Rate as required If there are more than 8 characters in the directory name in which the file is ADP Software Quick Manual 3 36 Exercise Create a Simple Application saved or in the application file name itself please change the selection to the Windows Version for application download Transmission setup Baud Rate 3600 C 19200 C 38400 57500 c 115200 Download Upload Program C DOS i windows UK S Fig 3 55 Transmission Setup window 3 5 3 HMI Hardware Settings Adjust the DIP switch located at the back of the HMI panel to SW7 ON This enables the system menu to display and allows the application downloading at system boot up Other DIP switch locations SW1 SW6 and SW8 SW10 use the manufacture s default settings When HMI is powered up DC24V and self testing 1s completed the system menu 1s displayed as in Fig 3 56 Press Configure and a screen shows up as in Fig 3 57 In the Download Upload Copy port field specify a HMI communication port for the PC to download the application to HMI The COM2 communication port in the HMI is used here System Menu Download AP PGHM Configure Download l Upload Clear AP PGM Data RAM Upload Copy Recipes Recipes Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 37 Exercise Create a Simple Application Fig 3 56 System Menu of HMI Date mm dd yy 00 08 12 CTS handshaking Disabled Day of the week Command
50. has a value of 60 D100 60 it displays the PLC Value 60 Normal 50 10 See Fig 2 17 When the PLC has a value of 80 D100 80 it displays the PLC Value 80 Normal 50 30 Since 30 is greater than the Upper Limit 25 the display color is changed See Fig 2 18 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 7 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Deviation Bar Graph 360 38 Display Format 76 da Select C Vertical SS Color C Horizontal orizonta ji ERR Bkg Color 38 20 LOR Color mE 16 M arable Read 0100 El rr Standard Value 50 Format Unsigned Binary lt Standard Value 0 hlin 0 fio M Display Deviation Limit Limits 25 Color Patherrs E FP Variable Std Yalue Deviation Limit Fig 2 16 Settings of Deviation Bar Graph Fig 2 17 Fig 2 18 2 8 9 Trend Graph HMI reads a series of values from the related PLC register and converts them into Trend Graph for display on the HMI screen See Fig 2 19 A trend graph may have a maximum number of 4 curves on it 100 ed PSN 1 406 Fig 2 19 Trend Graph Display Note 1 Information about Set Flag Clear Flag System Control please refer to ADP Software User s Manual 2 Number of Points indicates the maximum display points of the Bar Graph s X Axis 3 Sampling rule is described in the following If the Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 8 ADP Program Environment and Object
51. hen the specified PLC register bit 1s ON Acknowledge Alarm HMI has acknowledged the current message alert Notify Upon switching screen this triggers arelated PLC register bit P j HMI will itch k h ressing once will switch back tothe previously displayed screen Convert data from the Logging Buffers Recipes Alarm Data to Text History file and Alarm Frequency file into a text file Conversion PRN and save it Data is accessible by word 3 Multistate Button Goto Screen E Button Button processing software such as Excel Word and Notepad Supported only by SoftPanel Action Button l 17 actions could be defined from Action button IContrast Ue fe Press to increase screen contrast of HMI Not supported by SoftPanel DO Press to decrease screen contrast of HMI Not supported by SoftPanel Se Conia Press for HMIto save contrast settings Not supported by SoftPanel Pressing once displays a password table Operation avond able NN allowed when LEVEL 1 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 1 Version 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Reenter Pressing once displays a window for re entering the Password password Set Lowest User Pressing once sets the security level to the lowest level LEVEL 3 Pressing once prints the specified Printable Area of the current screen Hardcopy Printing Pressing once switches back to the system s menu screen Operation al
52. ick Manual Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application To relocate the text display within the button click on the button and 8 tiny rectangles appear on the frame s border Click on the text and a dotted rectangle appears as in Fig 3 16 Hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse to move the text wj Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Fig 3 16 Relocate text display Set Bitmap for the Motor Startup Stop Maintained Button Version 3 Go to the Graphic tab and select Symbol001 in the Bitmap library SYMBOLS GBF as State 0 bitmap Set the bitmap color as white and the background color as black For state 1 use Symbol001 in the Bitmap library SYMBOLS GBF as the bitmap The bitmap color is black and the background color is white See Fig 3 17 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 11 Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application Onfff Button Attributes Shape State Text Graphie Bitmap symbol Ma T Transparent Transparent Color 3 i Black Part Color White Part Color Arrangement W Keep Original Size Fig 3 17 Momentary button Graphic settings dialog box Another way to incorporate bitmap is to selecta bitmap in the Select bitmap field in the Bitmap toolbar as in Fig 3 18 In this example the ADP built in Bitmap library is used If the desired bitmap is not in the Bitmap library use the import option in the Bitmap Library
53. icon automatically Fig 1 5 HITECH ADP View Favorites Tools Help T Pser C rides E Address FF C Documents and Settings All Users Start Menu Programs HITECH ADP ES Go SA E y l ADP PWS Simulator SoftPanel Other Places Details HITECH ADP File Folder Date Modified Today December 06 2002 2 51 PM Fig 1 5 The ADP icon 7 After installation is complete the ADP software is located in the specified directory To launch the ADP program simply click on the ADP icon using the mouse Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 1 3 Version 3 Installation Copyright 1996 2002 Hitech Electronics Corp All nghts reserved ADP Software Quick Manual 1 4 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 1 ADP Program Environment Title Bar Ey Hitech ADP untitled ile Edit View Screen Draw Object Library Application Tool Options LadderPlos Window Help D u TAa MEA iaa Oo OY HF ss state o MEE E Menu Bar on or E amp e Basic Objects R a ma Toolbox Window Title Chinese 8 5 EQ acceptable FOBE Ss Edit Toolbox Text Toolbox Window Workspace Bitmap NOC N E Toolbox Bee nator Monitor Toolbox C 99 6 E taf S amp amp ay Sa PATE Ladder Toolbox Draw Toolbox Status Bar 430 128 Screen Zoom 100 Poo Mainteined Button at 323 82 W 111 H
54. igned content on the HMI screen according to current state value The effect 1s revolving text display moving from right to the left Number of text to be revolved at a time and revolving speed are configurable at design time Time Display Es HMI reads the time value of the internal REAL TIME CLOCK and displays the content directly on the HMI screen Not supported by PWS500 PWS700 Date Display E HMI reads the date value of the internal REAL TIME CLOCK and displays the content directly on the HMI screen Not supported by PWS500 PWS700 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 6 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Day of Week Display HMI reads the week value of the internal REAL TIME CLOCK and displays the content directly on the HMI screen Not supported by PWS500 PWS700 2 8 8 Bar Graph There are 2 types of Bar Graph Normal Bar Graph E HMI reads values of the PLC register and converts data into Bar Graph for display on the HMI screen See Fig 2 15 Fig 2 15 Normal Bar Graph the Limits and Target Objective Value are checked D101 is the Target Value D102 the Lower Limit and D103 the Upper Limit EJ Note Suppose the PLC D100 is specified for access If Deviation Bar Graph HMI reads values of the PLC register and compares them with the normal Then converts the difference as Bar Graph and displays on the HMI screen See Fig 2 16 for settings When the PLC register D100
55. ition Fix Position Fix Position Re position Re Position Fix Position Re size Re size Re size IX Si Fix Size Fix Color Re coloring Fix Color Re coloring Fix Color Re coloring D100 Width D100 Width D100 Width D100 X D100 Color D101 Height D101 Height D101 Height DIOI Y Color Depth D102 Color D102 Color 15 Colors 0 255 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 11 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Dynamic Circle Re Center Re Radius Re Coloring PLC could control Dynamic Graphic at an arbitrary position on the HMI screen It could also control movement along X axis and Y axis and varying its radius and color Suppose D100 is specified for access Re Center Fix Center Fix Center Re Center Re Center Fix Center Re Radius Re Radius Re Radius Fix Radius Fix Fix Radius Fix Color Re Coloring Fix Color Re Coloring Radius Re Coloring D100 Radius D100 Radius D100 Radius D100 X Fix Color D100 Color D101 X D101 Color D101 Y D100 X Color Depth D102 Y D102 Color DIOI Y 16 0 15 Colors 0 255 2 8 14 Historical Display There are three types of Historical Display To display correctly the user must first set the fields in Application Menu gt Workstation Setup gt Logging Buffers Logging Buffers will contain data retrieved from specified PLC registers and could kept the data at Battery Backup RAM in the HMI For information about Setting Logging Buffers please refer to the ADP Software User s
56. l Digits as 4 Min input limit as 0 and Max input limit as 3000 See Fig 3 41 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 27 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application Numeric Entry Display Format Font 16x16 Character Color m C Let Center Right Validation and Security Variable input limits Min o Max 3000 User Level 3 Operator Confirmation Select Calor 8 oo Bkg Color EI Fill Leading Zeroes Decimal Pt Position lo T Scaling Yanable write D100 El S Word Double Words Format Unsigned Binary M Read D100 El Notification M20 E C Before writing Waiting Wine Sec i EA Etema kep Integral Digits E Fractional Digits fo a El Fig 3 41 Numeric Entry object settings dialog box Create Set Motor Speed Static Text After setting up the Numeric Entry objectusing the procedures described in section 3 2 3 Design Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Static Text design a static text Set Motor Speed Set the font to 24x24 and place it above the Numeric Entry object Create RPM Static Text Again design a static text RPM with font size Sx16 and place it to the right of the Numeric Entry object Design for Switching Screens Open Screen Select Open from the Screen
57. l down list as shown in Fig 3 51 aa Or select the Lar icon on the standard toolbar File Edit View Screen Draw Object Library Open Close DAVE mae AS Print Printer Setup eos Upload Application Download Application From Upload Recipes Download Recipes Downoad source Upload one Exit 1 Ed Testi PIC Wemod 3F 2 Ec Testl wo Y 2P 3 Resi wa Y 2P 4 Resi ww Y3F Fig 3 51 Select Open from the File Menu pull down list 3 4 6 Compile Version 3 When you complete designing an application please compile it before downloading it to The HMI Select the Compile option from the Application Menu pull down list as shown in Fig 3 52 Or select the R icon on the standard toolbar When compiling an application ADP displays a compile status window Compilation results are displayed automatically All error messages will be listed in the compile status window if there are errors See Fig 3 53 If there are compilation errors it must be fixed before recompiling Results from compiling an application must be completely error free Only then is the application ready for downloading to the Flash memory in The HMI for execution ADP Software Quick Manual 3 34 Exercise Create a Simple Application Ea e COTO RENE Ka a T os B dZ ELS L ME aa SD EEE E pi L REPO DEL Compile Wooo Appice Fig 3 52 Select Compile fr
58. lay K Alarm Display K Sub macro Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 11 Version 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Push Button Icon Function Type Sets contact to ON and remains ON upon releasing or Set Button P E depressing Resets contact to OFF and remains OFF upon releasin Reset Button P E or depressing Maintained 9 sess contact to ON and remains ON upon releasing Button clicking once more to set contact to OFF B Hold button to turn ON releasing turns it OFF Button This button has 3 states push once to send Sy signal to PLC pushing a second time sends an S signal to PLC pushing a third time sends an S signal to PLC This button cycles from So Si S2 So or in reverse from So S2 S So The maximum number of states allowed is 256 Upon pressing HMI displays the built in 10 Key keypad Set Value Button on the screen for value input When Enter is pressed HMI sends the value to the related register in the PLC Set Constant 123 Upon pressing HMI sends a specified constant to the Button related register in the PLC Upon pressing HMI first reads the PLC register content Increment Decrem and increases decreases by the specified value The ent Buttons calculated result is written back to the register in the PLC Pressing once directly switches HMI to a specified screen Some important properties in the dialog box Enabled by switch screen only w
59. lowed when LEVEL 1 Pressing once turns off the backlight Not supported by SoftPanel Pressing once acknowledges the alarm and puts the system back in operation Set Time amp Date Set the HMI system time date and week Not supported by SoftPanel Select Languages nai the screen from the current language to the 1 5 specified language fsetect Screen Select a screen to switch to Supported only by SoftPanel ame Recipe T Name a recipe either in English or Chinese Supported only by SoftPanel iSelect Recipe Search for a recipe Supported only by SoftPanel Print data fromthe Logging Buffers including history alarm history and recipes Supported only by SoftPanel H I N Run other Windows s executable program exe E Supported only by SoftPanel Fig 2 10 Object gt Push Button menu Level Print Screen Goto System Turn off Backlight Alarm Ack lt O 5 Print Report ADP Software Quick Manual 2 2 Version 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview On Button Attributes Shape State Text Graphic Shape Select Variable watinga ime sec W nie Np Le Read Po E IY Momentary C Reset C Maintained Minimum Hold Time Sec lo L Gperater Gontinnaton F Use OFF Macro Edit Etema Repi e Fig 2 11 Button Properties dialog box and settings Attributes Tab Write Write to related contact of PLC Read from
60. menu as in Fig 3 39 Or select the dl icon on the Basic Objects toolbox Object Library Application Tool Options Push Button Numeric Entry Character Entor Y Indicator Numeric Display Character Display 07 Message Display Bar Graph Trend Graph H Chart Panel Meter Eie Graph Dynamic Graphic Historical Display Alarm Display sub macra e Fig 3 39 Select Numeric Entry from the Object pull down menu When selection is done move the mouse pointer to the screen workspace Click the left mouse button once to define the button s upper left corner and then drag the mouse to its desired size Click the left mouse button once more upon completion as in Fig 3 40 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 26 Exercise Create a Simple Application ma Set Motor Speed Fig 3 40 Numeric Entry object Set Attributes of the Motor Speed Numeric Entry object Version 3 Move the mouse pointer into Numeric Entry object and double click the left mouse button Or select Object Attributes from the EDIT menu s pull down list The Numeric Entry settings dialog box will appear on screen Put D100 in the Write field D100 in the Read field and Unsigned Binary in Format Set the Frame field as DEF0O4 the Notification field as M20 and select the After Writing option button Notify PLC when the data input is completed Set Font as 16x16 Integra
61. n the HMI operation alarm was confirmed and canceled Active Alarm List HMI displays only alarm message of active alarms Alarm Frequency Table HMI summarizes and displays alarm messages alone with their occurrences on the HMI screen See Fig 2 27 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 15 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 44444 p 1 606881 Alarm S Hann A 0900 l CI Fig 2 27 Alarm Frequency Table Alarm Marquee The HMI displays alarm messages of the active alarms as moving sign from right to left See Fig 2 27a ane 17 64 62 16 32 p larn 606 12 84 62 16 52 Alarmitb Fig 2 27a Alarm Marquee 2 8 16 Sub Macro It has the same meaning as sub routine in macros and is used primarily for being called from macros A set of macro commands which is frequently used or used for repeated calculations is usually placed in the sub macro and stored It can be used or called repeatedly in regular macros The designer may design up to 512 sub macros For Macro design please refer to ADP Software User s Manual 2 9 Library Application Tool Opti The Library Menu allows designers to manage Bitmap Shape and Text Bitmap Library Libraries Save as Shape Shape Library Manager 2 9 I B tma p L b ra ry Text Pool When designing a screen load the Bitmap Library first in order to use stored bitmap files bmp or AutoCAD files dwg See Fig 2 29 Version
62. om the Application Pull down menu E Message Ser 2 Maintained Button at 38 107 Invalid PLC location Scr H2 Maintained Button at 71 172 Invalid PLC location Fig 3 53 Compilation Error Messages Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 35 3 5 Jed K Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application Download from PC to HMI Procedures for downloading an application to HMI as well as cautions for setting parameters will be covered in this section PC HMI Communication Cable The Download process is where PC sends programs to HMI by means of communication media RS232 As a result you will need a communication cable See Fig 3 54 for the connection HMI COM PORT PE COM PORT Hill COM PORT PE COM PORT 25 pin Female 9 pin Female 2 5 pin Femnale 25 pm Female Eee HI Ga Lra Po LAO L a L 4 LAA L PS PC COMI PS PC COM2 HMI COM PORT PC COM PORT HMI COM PORT PC COM PORT G pin Male 9 pn Female Q pin Male 25 pmPemale RAD 2 TAD 3 RIS CTs RAD 7 TAD 3 RIS CTS 3 pug Loo Get LAA L AAA E Hd 3 Ga Lra Po LAO PAS PC COM PS PC COMA Fig 3 54 PC to HMI connection diagram ADP Communication Settings Select Transmission Setup in the Options menu pull down and a Transmission Setup dialog box will pop up as in Fig 3 55 In the Transmission Setup dialog box the COM Port indicates the communication ports o
63. on with screens and basic objects and to help a beginner complete a real design in a snap It also provides step by step procedures for connecting HMI to PLC and cautions for setting parameters The instructions here are intended for the Mitsubishi FX2N PLC and PWS1711 Macro HMI Create a New Application There are 2 ways to create a new application select New from file menu or short cut k in the toolbar A dialog box will pop up when a new application is created See Fig 3 1 New Application Application Mame L Panel orkstation Type PwS1711 Macra v Controller PLC Type Lancel Mitsubishi Fach Fig 3 1 Dialog box for Creating a New Application Application Name is the description of an application not the actual file name saw in file manager Actual file name is the one that you used for saving application Application Name Click the arrow to select PLC model from Panel Workstation pull down list Mitsubishi FX2N is used as the Type example in this section Controller PLC Click on the arrow to select HMI model from ADP Software Quick Manual 3 1 Exercise Create a Simple Application Type the pull down list PWS1711 Macro is used as example in this section 3 2 Design Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Screen After entering the application name the HMI model and connected PLC click the OK button and a window will pop up See Fig 3 2 ADP opens the screen 1
64. or message If there is any error it requires correction and re compile Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 26 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 10 11 Download Appliction ADP will download the current complete application to HMI best for downloading modified applications 2 10 12 Download Firmware and Appliction ADP will download both the application and firmware to HMI best for first time download or system parameter modification For example change the PLC model i Note Application has to be compiled before being i downloaded PWS500 700 1711 support only application download PWS 1760 3 160 3260 3760 support both 2 10 13 File Protection Designer may set password to protect an application The maximum length of password is 10 character Pay attention to the case of alphabet characters Password is activated by the Save File action G Note If the password is lost application can never be a opened Please keep the password safe Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 252 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 11 Tool Optons The tool Menu provides On line Off line management functions Offsine Simulation 2 11 1 Off line Simulation View Edit Recipes Execute and verify an application on PC directly Connection with the PLC is not required Before purchasing HMI you can simulate HMI operations and get to know HMI better 2 11 2 On line Simulation Using PC as
65. ox Set Shape of Motor Startup Stop Maintained Button Version 3 Select the Shape tab Click the Select button to select the frame as Raised as shown in Fig 3 10 Change the button s position on screen and button size in the Outline field It is not required to close the Properties menu when using this method to adjust the button s position and size Click on Redraw to see the results There is another way of doing this To resize the button close Properties menu and position the mouse pointer at any of the 8 tiny rectangles on the frame s border The mouse pointer becomes a two headed arrow Click hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse to resize the button See Fig 3 11 To relocate the button move the mouse pointer to the area within the button Click and hold the left mouse button and the cursor will become a moving pointer T 1 Move the mouse and the button moves as well to the new location See Fig 3 12 Use the state tab to set icons ADP Software Quick Manual 3 7 Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application icon colors background colors and to enable blinking for the button Oiti Button a select e s J El a al 20 55 Fig 3 10 The Button Shape Settings dialog box m l Motor teorup and Speed Monitor Fig 3 11 Resizing the button ADP Software Quick Manual 3 8 Exercise Create a Simple Application Gi l Motor S
66. pe bit Frame Roundl No text display for both states O and 1 Use a monochromatic bitmap created by Windows paintbrush for graphic display Procedures are described in the following Setup the Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicators Select Indicator gt Multistate Indicator from the Object pull down menu as in Fig 3 29 Or select the 7 icon on the Basic Objects toolbox Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 19 Version 3 Exercise Create a Simple Application Object Library Applicaton Tool Optone LedderPlos Push Button K Numeric Entry Character Enter Y Indicator Multistate Indicator Numeric Display Range Indicator Character Display GAR Message Display 7 Bar Graph Trend Graph Y Chart Fanel Meter Pierrot Dinamit Graphic Historical Display d larm Display d Sub macro LZ Fig 3 29 Select Multistate Indicator from the object pull down menu When the selection is done move the mouse pointer to the screen workspace Click the left mouse button once to define the button s upper left corner and then drag the mouse to the desired size Click the left mouse button once upon completion as in Fig 3 30 mj Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Speed Display HHHH Fig 3 30 Multistate Indicator object ADP Software Quick Manual 3 20 Exercise Create a Simple Application Import Bitmap for the Motor Startup Stop
67. pos Top 125 Height 104 Redraw Fig 3 34 Multistate Indicator Shape dialog box Setup Graphic of the Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicator Switch to the Graphic tab select bitmaps for states O and 1 by typing a file name in the Bitmap Image field 1 e the bitmap imported in Import bitmap for Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicator section Change the color of the bitmap as well as in Fig 3 35 Or use the Bitmap toolbar as in Fig 3 18 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 23 Exercise Create a Simple Application Multistate Indicator Attributes Shape State Text Graphic Bitmap e a EX TestIWPICA3 26 bmp gt T Transparent Transparent Color B z Black Part Color White Part Color Arrangement W Keep Original Size Fig 3 35 Multistate Indicator Graphic tab Complete the Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicator Design The Motor Startup Stop Multistate Indicators design is completed Fig 3 36 a is for state O off Fig 3 36 b for state 1 on wj Motor Startup and Speed Monitor m2 1 Motor Startop and Speed Monitor Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Startup and Speed Monitor Motor Speed Motor Display otarted HHHH m Motor Speed J Motor Display stopped HHHH RPM Fig 3 36 a Fig 3 36 b Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 24 Exercise Create a Simple Application 3 3 Design the Set Motor Speed Screen 3 3 1 Cr
68. provides the File Management System for the ADP SAVE was Save As applications Print Printer Setup Upload Application 2 3 i Download Application From N e W Create a new application file Exit 1D swdev ADP 3 Demo ap PWs700T 700demo P3F 2 D swdev ADP 3 Demo ap pws1711 1711idemo P3F 3 D swdev ADP 3 Demo ap Pws 1760 1760demo p3f 4D swdev ADP 3 Demo ap pws326013260DEM0 P SF Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 2 2 3 2 E 2 3 4 Ze 2 3 6 E 2 3 8 2 3 9 Version 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Open Z Open a previously designed application file File types which could be opened include P3F and V3F Close Note P3F application files are Close the created by versions prior to ADP 3 0 V3F application files are created by ADP version 3 0 and after operation of current application file Save El Save the current application file directly using its original directory path and file name Save AS Save the application using a different file name File type is set as NV OP Print There are 7 printing options available Workstation Setup Screen Overview Screen Image Tags Ladder Status Chart and Initial Values Values options are only available for selecting NOTE The Ladder Status Chart and Initial PWS models with Ladder Upload Application ADP will upload the application from HMI to PC and
69. rical Event Table HMI may set fixed sampling period or the PLC may as well initiate a data read from specified registers or related bits in LSB Data is converted into pre defined message text s and then displays line by line on the HMI screen See Fig 2 25 aS a P z 12 64 62 12 64 62 12 64 62 12 64 62 12 64 62 12 44 42 12 44 42 12 84 82 12 04 42 12 84 82 Fig 2 25 Historical Event Table 2 8 15 Alarm Display There are four types of Alarm Display To use these objects designer must first set fields in Application Menu gt Alarm Setup An alarm address block in the Alarm Setup is a location in the PLC which HMI samples to ascertain the state of the alarms configured For information Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 14 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview about Alarm Display settings please refer to ADP Software User s Manual Alarm History Table HMI reads the reference bits in the PLC activates the corresponding alarm massages and shows them on the screen in a sequence as an alarm history table See Fig 2 23 12 04 62 E 12 04 02 12 04 02 12 04 02 IER IE R 12 04 02 IE R 12 04 02 12 04 02 or ae ae ee c s S Fig 2 26 Alarm History Table Note There are S A C symbols in the Alarm History Table and they indicate 5 gt Alarm state is unaccounted for during design A gt In the HMI operation alarm is present C gt I
70. riting f After writing Waiting Time Sec 20 M Scaling Bain 0 5 Offset 2 Integral Digits E Fractional Digits fo Esteral kep El Fig 2 12 Numeric Entry Properties dialog box and settings Touch the value input button to notify contact Before Writing that M5 on When a value is entered and ENTER is pressed notify that M5 off When a value 1s entered and ENTER is After Writing pressed notify that M5 on Requires PLC program to reset Supported only for values of binary format using the formula Y aX b Y HMI displayed Scaling value X PLC stored value a Gain b Offset If a 0 5 b 2 when HMI inputs 10 Y 10 PLC writes 16 X 16 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 4 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 8 3 Character Entry E Pressing the Character Entry object displays the system built in ASCII keypad on screen with which you may enter ASCII characters The string has a maximum length of 28 characters When Enter is pressed the ASCII code is sent to the register in the PLC i Note PWS500 PWS700 PWS2100 does not support this function 2 8 4 Indicators 9 There are two types of indicators 1 Multistate Indicators HMI reads the contact status or register value from PLC and automatically displays corresponding designed content on the HMI screen The maximum number of states is 256 if Value selected or 16 if LSB s
71. s Overview access field is D100 with 2 curves then D100 Sampling Number D101 1 dot on 1 curve D102 1 dot on Xt curve D103 2 dot on 1 curve D104 2 dot on 2 curve When Flag ON HMI converts the data stream into Trend Graph for display on the HMI screen 2 5 10 X Y Chart Version 3 HMI reads a series of values from the related PLC register Then converts them into curves and displays on the HMI screen See Fig 2 20 An X Y Chart may have a maximum number of 4 curves on it 6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 36 94 108 litlytbitbilititititildi Fig 2 20 X Y Chart display Note a 1 Information about Set Flag Clear Flag System Control please refer to ADP User s Manual 2 Sampling rule is described as followings If the access field is D100 with 2 curves then D100 Sampling Number D101 X axis value of 1 point 1 curve D102 Y axis value of 1 point 1 curve ADP Software Quick Manual 2 9 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview D103 X axis value of 1 point 70 curve D104 Y axis value of 1 point 2 curve D105 X axis value of 2 point 1 curve D106 Y axis value of 2 point 1 curve D107 X axis value of 2 point 2 curve D108 Y axis value of 2 point 2 curve When Flag ON the HMI converts the data stream into curves for display on the HMI screen 2 8 11 Panel Meter E Functions of the Panel Meter object Supported in ADP allows designer to build panel meters easier an
72. s Settings Note Write Time and Date to the PLC at location D100 Hour BIT 5 08 in D100 Minute BIT o7 oo 1N D100 Month BITs 08 1n D101 Day BITo7 00 in D101 Week BIT s 0s in D102 Year BITo7 00 in D102 Note For the value of week PWS1711 3720 is 1 7 Sunday Saturday and PWS1760 3260 3760 SoftPanel is 0 6 Sunday Saturday Logging Buffers Before using the Historical Display objects this area must be set first There are 12 buffers available For information about settings please refer to the ADP Software User s Manual 2 10 2 Tag Table Enable the designer to use familiar language to define the association between PLC data addresses and HMI objects Suppose the original push button is associated to PLC bit YO Motor ON could replace it The designer can change the Tag Table easily Only make changes to the Tag once and the objects in the entire application referring to the Tag is updated It is not required to modify each object Consistency check for PLC addresses and their usage can be made easily See Fig 2 33 Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 2 21 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Tag Table 1 Motor ON YU S 2 AAA Y 3 BEBE YA l 4 Mohor Temperature D100 5 Motor Speed D200 El a J l L E K lU C Fig 2 33 Dialog box of Tag Table No Tag numbers up to 1024 tags Tag Name with max length of 22 characters Name The first character cannot be a n
73. save it as a API or AP2 file ADP cannot open or edit files of these types Download Application From ADP downloads a AP1 or AP2 file from PC to HMI Upload Recipes ADP uploads the recipes from HMI to PC and saves it as an RCP file ADP Software Quick Manual 2 3 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview 2 3 10 Download Recipes ADP selects a recipe file with file extension RCP and downloads it to HMI support the recipe function and hence both commands Note PWS500 PWS700 and PWS1711 do not are not supported 2 3 11 Download Source ADP downloads the source code of a HMI application to HMI and save 1t in the flash memory as a backup file 2 3 12 Upload Source ADP uploads and restores the source code of a stored application from HMI to PC and saves it as a V3F file Use this command to edit or save your application Make sure the Download Source was executed before using this command 1 e HMI must have the source codes of the application downloaded before it could be uploaded Note Only PWS3760 series PWS3260 series PWS1760 xxxR support this function 2 3 13 Files 1 4 The last four applications are listed at the bottom of the file menu s pull down list View Screen Draw Objec 2 4 Edit Unda The Edit Menu provides the ADP a management system for objects erre with the following functions copy delete align make same size i aes
74. select report format for printing See Fig 2 39 for results Application Propertez General Communications Miscellaneous Logeme Buffers Password Record Stamp Auto Triggered Time Mon Field Use LBH Source Address Size Total Time Date Stop By Interval volatile Def MM 1 e270 lla hoo A MT time fh S Edit M 2 jezs fh foo MMT mer fa M Ed Data Definition Format Sioned Binary Signed Binary Signed Binary Signed Binary Modify Data Item Mame LE 0 word Location o E fda Format Signed Binary K Decimal Pt Fos o l aa Remove SIze off WORD O DWORD _Femove Cancel Modify gt l VD Print Direction lam Report 3 Alarm Alarm History Horizontal LB 01 Report Format Setup General Body Title Tail Headex Footer Page General Data Items Heading Font Data Font Select Heading Alignment Left Center Right Heading e Colo MW sue B z u Format HH MM SS Ka Alignment Left C Center Right Heading to Data 3 Z Edd ltem iia mad U Width JO n Data Row 3 H Data Column H Remove ltem M AutoFit Preview Print Preview Aw LBWO LBW1 LBW2 LBW3 2002 1204 99 99 99 99 2002 1204 99 99 99 99 2002 12 04 99 99 99 99 Spacing Fig 2 38 Dialog box of editing Report Format ADP Software Quick Manual 2 25 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview dida OURSE 1000 G 0 o W410 DTS 1000 G o D Wo
75. tartup and Speed Monitor Fig 3 12 Repositioning the button Set States of the Motor Startup Stop Maintained Button Since there are only 2 states for a Maintained button it is not required to add or delete state s as shown in Fig 3 13 Uni Button Fig 3 13 The Button State Settings dialog box Version 3 ADP Software Quick Manual 3 9 Exercise Create a Simple Application Set text for the Motor Startup Stop Maintained Button Type Motor Stopped in the text input field where state is 0 located in the text tab Set the text size as 8x16 with background color as white and text color as black Type Motor Started in the text input field of state 1 Set the text size as 16x16 with the background color as black and the text color as white as in Fig 3 14 Use a font size bigger than 16x16 for Chinese text Ont Button Attributes Shape State Language 1 ki Font 1616 ka Motor started Ekg Color B Blink Fig 3 14 Text dialog box of the toggle button Another way to input text 1s to input text in the Text Input field on the Text toolbar as in Fig 3 15 View State 170 View State orr Mange stale States and Text Background Color EE C Set Blink CE EESE A 5X16 Motor Started Ad u Text Font odie Underline Center Text Text Color Align LefCenterRight Fig 3 15 Text toolbar 3 10 ADP Software Qu
76. umber or special character and no space 19 allowed PLC or HMI internal address that the Tag is Address E referring to Description of a Tag with max length of 255 characters Comment OnOff Button Address Constant Input Attributes Shape State Text Graphic Function C Set C Momentary C Reset Maintained Security Minimum Hold Time Sec T fo v T Operator Confirmation Wearing lime Sec A Write Motor_ON E Macro Read El T Use ON Macro Edita ea E F Use OFF Macro Edit SEIZ ey nt Type PIG Device Word Device Type fy Y S PLC Device Bi e ans Cinema Memory Word C Internal Memory Bit Tag Motor_ON y Constant BBB L ot de D N Radix l E 10 Ursioned 70 Signed C 16 Fig 2 34 Example of using Tag Table in On Off buttons 2 10 3 Set Alarm This area must be set first before using the Alarm Display objects See Fig 2 35 There are maximum of 512 alarms could be define For information about settings please refer to ADP Software User s ADP Software Quick Manual 2 22 ADP Program Environment and Objects Overview Manual Address of Alarm Block Scan Time second Number of Alarms A Iam pep Specifies the starting address of a block of PLC registers for the HMI to monitor as the status of alarms Indicates time period in which the HMI scans PLC for possible alarms The unit for the Scan Time is second
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
ライカ ST4020 intext:Betriebsanleitung filetype:pdf Prise en charge des addictions User's Manual - Edaphic Scientific Dale Tiffany GW10302 Installation Guide Browser for Ontologies - Institut für Informatik 新表示ルール Siemens HS421201 cooker Manual de mantenimiento general de bicicletas Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file